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PAGE EIGHT fas [ By W,.W e TrRUUWiCK ; t . ._,_£ .. -m niaia-JrrnMfWnr.nTJJil-Mi.ui mi-nnif" ——iumi WWlS&sSxv-W'j " “~a!sni, wrTJKrriivT'-ri ,r--r. "'1 - - -.“- -:.T—v.tt— :-v --. * W ■•wye- ■ —•—■ •“■w*'*'*——" _flW JMi-.-ijn.- .-* WJJl.myn.i.. , vrr.i , e-JJjL , j»<nifWiiir.--.-.r-.-.x.mT—aTnnia -- —* --- •>*-* »*•» A VOICE CRYING IN 'I HI WILDERNESS I A I HER TO SON "Daddy, why i i »\ Pr- ht : trviiv t« ir ,\ VCM'I •') me, Tin-i c's 1 'vi r •'. great ■■ 1 . ■■>■■,■' '■ what u'f \ r dune for lMe eouu- ; !ry !'' "Well. mi if .1 I■■ i.: 1 r•<l l” , ft <?cf.l 1 m you :;ec Anti It'll ",; u- 11 jt»■' \bofoi our pl;u•• H uly v on. ( i 1 :: a hi.,itliv thim* that. '''in. should '” 1 1 : ' ‘y- Ain mi! Hie .areal "f our race. now; anti ■ f tin- !>•'*;, , have y-)t>ui;hl migniy «)<-c<inf which you can tie proud And -h;-ll .land the teat.- of filar a;, long this ole world li-t- I halt try m recall i feu for you from Mryond ;ho ; . ran; The 11 Cio-po. A Hue l . hold daring patriot lie died I !!?.ST a all Ammivn . on . Bo 1 tun Common for i ' par! llarr'et Tubm i: win• loved ft -c --dom well She slaved ear a lifetime o 'hat o l l■ r-. -. mi.-Jit (eel it. wuiiilrou: | .-pet!. Freda mk l)o!ioj-,;; 0 . eo’hnr u! the:, North Star A mailer ->f brave fgnlim; word • iirrv'r 11'. •■ i \v -edg'd ■ • -ad There it many name.- high on Ihr aeroil <-,f honor They have achieved education, • | fame and power. No rivnai' , air olm-.ed : • iM'n: ' they have blazed tin tiaula foi . other- They till Id •/« • f -on , They are 01100 i.an: ul r Pa-..,, crs. Due;l.a li, li!! ! . f .a. a.. . ei cry. A.: is - ll' a 111 Cy ne: ■ nuu!i.lc. - Attars. *»{■-.-IV!. and athle BlJOk' : T. AV a dli.o! J IV. ■ We>- ' don .Toll: so: . O; urge \Vnyhin;! an Cat vet, BLACKWOOD’S ASSOCIATE STORE Tires Batteries. Home Appliances. Sporting Goods Fuquay Springs CASE TRACTORS PROCTOR-B ARBOUR COMPANY Hardware Furniture Fuquay Springs UNCLE JOHNNIE’S CAFE Aid- HOME COOKED FOOD fdfi N, Wilson Ave Dunn, N <\ rw«. ‘ Dafford Funeral Home. 1 AMBULANCE SERVICE Dunn CFnton Phone 2515 Phone 9271 Frazier's Barber Shop fits! Class Service /tendered. Ai Ail Times Jtev Wm Frailer. Prop ftOfl C-irr Rt Dunn, N C . ro „„ - Emma's Beauty Shoppe Our Three Prides— Sanitation. Courtesy rind Service P. «nc 592 J i 200 Block S. Wilmington Ave Hcndley’s Grocery and Market Fresher Meats Lower Prices A L Henley, Prop. 709 E, Broad St Dunn, N C. O. S. Payton’s Funeral H ome Funeral Directors and Fmbalmerf, 24 Hour Service ,10! Ccr Harnett & B R. Ave Phone 243 Dunn. N. C Sterilized Barb< Shop Courteous and E icient Barbers Wf. Appreciate You Business -f Joe Dew Prop 108 N Clinton Ave- Dunn, N. C. Queen City Cleaners We Give Prompt & Courteous Service Janies MeDougski, Prop 313 N Chnton Ave. Dunrv N. C Cleanritc Cleaners Altera lions Hatters 710 E- Broad Street Samuel Smith. Mgr Phone 263 1 Dunn. N C. i X’aul R' bri. 'yn. Chonitiß Tubiii . ; Shelby Rooks, Waller White. Wi.tlii-.ru ft. Hu Mr. 1 ,uui- T \Vright. , t’Join-RC ll iync-:- Max Vi roan. ", I . M I (<■! ill .)< . \V > i Llovd I IT!'*- ( i’ • .|"htl .'ill, ft r 'm cl 11 , ri: '.in. iluland 11 ay '-f-• ri ,• • ■’> ;■.!•.• i .-..in, Dor-.-ihv Mayn . tom:.. W .(■; I Du Rub. Rii: :<i; 1 W.iub' 'or. Hughe.- i C'.UlMOf Cr'bll C. V SpauJ >' ■!hit: E. Shepard- Aina I.' . TM r.sr .. d ' our woiidi ,■ . i on. Os hoiv :i ; , ;'• • of IrMidi'- ip. wv've ! ■ •.■i MC'i , id >■ in ih< .-.in •Geo. Mi;.;.l o.d a realb- make.- , o fella l-.cl :.vc'! T,, I!) 1. 11 r !’H' < many i•. 11 * * PACTNf. UfOf.ftl » The I-Hi:; fi-.'U'<•!' unde • ! lai'idlng plained m this "alier the i war" ' i . r- u.'iecably huf.ct iblc in all avenues of endeavor Mb yen Marty old timers i cmcmbei Mie | ' );.: . .vb!<.: r: ■ ..a M. aft. . Woi Id War I There wa.- an itjcrca 1 c in lynching, the. e tvirre race riuls.: and there were organizations j ;e liit- K K. K which I'lomotcdi ’ I and cxploilcd -acial intolernnce Accordie..! to the record nt the As .! t-iai'i- n of Si-uihern Women fm ’ tec f’rcvc'illion of l.ynehinr there a; lona.' 40.00(1 •.iidhe, n iv-im, n. i Larked bv iv o million members of roe 01. civic and religious group, v. no are vigomu-dy eampair'iiing I ,: bn;. 1 ihi- virioii l ' C\ j! Pr. 4 bc ‘••ilsidi'T Ibis is a rising thing hecaiise •! r- a v i 11-known belief, -picied ie, Taanadgife-I Inal. : die | i anal.v pin pose of lynching js . to pruiect wh.te v. omc . To libs quo;:!ion fhousaiids ' f . oulhcrn " liiii women have .tna-b u crod j'.• n>-*i j\ ter, \ c-’o s vb.n an emphafk. -NO ' Tt ough ihceo : is no ret a of the organization i-.i.-kitig <he paas-ige if pv- "Au i ; Lynch Bill' which would pul i'ectli inlet the punishment of ih--.se cai'Rin; lev have cut down appre ciably on the perci'ni;,.:*c. In Ihe . ' vh; ycais previous In lire foun.i --: mg of the At jociotion. there were ■2D lynching*, in 'he nation. In 1930 I'Ms year the Association was found- ! d • i.ere err lwrnl,y-ync lynch lings the Soutii. Record. 1 . <d Tus ! kege- ir,st mu; y show that in the ■ list e ght years Micro were only ! 105 known lynchhit-- after the i”• nv t■ were • : rgani* f cci Th«nmn i r dwindled to ;,ix in 1038, tmuilv |»e (v.o 03’ three in if»4B In addition, the records show phai. a iortv insl3t'ce> sherifi.s onh Tfl.l Os If Ml wot, i 'memmnvvwmi, tvMtam* uun i jg, -v—w«r^nr»w» T. E. FISHER’S WATCH SHOP WATCH and CASE REPAIRS and RING WORK 190 Mam St. Phono 7613 Dunn HOWARD M I FF. CO. ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE Dunn N C GLENNIE’S JEWELRY WATCHES -- DIAMONDS WATCH repairing Robert Glennie, Prop PERRY’S GROCERY ice Crcarr> Groceries Beer MRS SARAH PERCY Prop, 611 MaonLlia St. Dunn JOE THE CLEANER OU A LIT Y CLEAN INC' Phone 2920 Dunn QUINN FURNITURE CO. THE HOME OF BETTER FURNITURE West Bread St. Dunn Phone 3306 ifc " HT With EACH { * TH;s ,S R£ALL ywr BEStl'vTm ro I U "‘» , »*« , *‘‘- •<*•**• »•» from . UnbraMed, worn in « j L~ J««-1/ 1 ft HAIR PRODUCT^ 1 J -J * 7 £«** 42nd St. Now York \ 7, N. Y, NEGRO HIS I OKI' WITH I Hill'Alt V t-r * J Di Carter G. AVobdacn, noted hit.- , lonian, inauS’.ir-tlcd No",ii> itiatoiy week in liDti Since Mvd time Ihe i «-ide:a>ie.-'d er-,i>■ ■ri ha ■ keen noth j ini: : Mot ( of phenomenal. . . 1 l iioirrh hr Difdieri all <jv<-• Korop* , j he w.c;, r,s aditab- of Dout'las (Ky.> College' origin ally vhlrh ;k ec)»!rd • ivliiti and colored .dur.lruls at tllfll I lime. early ition And now ; l\i pint k.v lav. forbid mixed I school.* ' There is no real Nr-1 gro hiuorv Hi Ini ; is history, but I we arc left mil . When Hie I day a-live;. Ilia! our contribution-: ai t y riMen alone *.* ith other Arnet ieahr. job will be aeeomplLb < d Until that time every red likn d- A- N>■'!;. <' Anmricau • nves it to !':im i : elf and In forbears Mic duty i<>f trying to g 1 our book- in the .'adi'.",' .pul cl i', i* I .systeni. DM tint? independence is shown u* ; the* f-mt that lie r< fuses .my help j iroin while persons I", f,’ar Mu ; | would want to tell him what to i übhsl: in hi !.;>r• A . Fehrnar; 7. IMF 1 . liirUulav of ; (’baric. Dickens. • d him <.,.n be 1 rullifnlj. arl be v. i - !;•• in humor and jjatl■'»s o( Mie :wi >d existence ; nf. Mte poor fii ‘ beeaii: ■■ he knew line bdtercjit pov-m tv and .u-eot-d. .or lie ;-.vid liu'nai.i•- " Our ■f Map In ,-t v. i iti . ’.I i-,'(. ivr r • cl.inn v. bile la- live-1 . Os Ml In • I work.-. "Christmas Caro)..'' arc mod i widely known today. . . Erbium: y I'..’. 1809 fb l.llday ,f I I lie 11 ’ Kmaacijnitot Alar.dim: : ! .incoln So itiUcl) j, aid of - him amt sn muel. bad Ireen said laf-ni.M him. we can only say, ‘Hr l)Clo| it-"s In ! tie aa, s. . KEEP HAMMERING AT Till THI ( LOSE DOOR : Numernu:; '.-ehoul.s a;e .'Mi qu.!>. j !>lii a <ti ihc question of pormit , ti.uu lan Ani.-riertn entree into I their vy mi ted halls of leimu'ng .and I multitude*- of our ma.-:er still wal i lon in ihc mire of heallhless. illi i (Crale mroriUii ( M your <iut> to c Mia! hr.dfh i < d'leufion is -tressed in Mir home. b the -ehools, in Ihr ehurehi:-. and a all civil, oi gam/.y!ions. Im-uira t ion or nor '- a v health a"itiidr ‘ - u> imj-.ortiipi. as mulieyl c;nc. A healthy individual i* an asset in "he eranmunily ard i diseased one < tern; !ly a menace The belief in: " fuuc'.noi'.i'i lit s i.t, y e vital t*> . s ind health pn m, and that ranee ;s fielin.irri'a| lo all mils! penetrate the consei'ui.sncss nf rvery American. I”!:>-r ,:.r. i ui: • s poverty and disease. 'i povei t.v an.l rli.-c.. -c. ' e rale i 'nnranec. A book mid a ijath and o steady job \vii) make i better citizen Mian all the. laws f supply and demand fieez u In- fn get s, breaking iii.-; wife i larvmg his children ■ ; ' Mi •" e'-.ilti , eiv. iv<* 'heir rigti; to Mi.it which is beyond • •! b ; . will depend upon the f ei | - 'll r of the ii’.-'ss-.. at she • 1 ■ .e- lend clarion of iiun,.- crying for Hu Ime democra i 1.-OM TIH SAM U 11 I Ait alone in an empty r, cm M y "ihi’r day and listened to the mournful wail of a horn web. dtp ■' ■ ! W - .A Mir In 1 thrill wail (du-d niethoughi of :, pn jrl seen ■f a ias-. " e-dne; mutely alone -Mill to cr.b . an all ofay ewdir.- t' • ■ I In* ■' .* i ■«f]]ijej f}» j vishr.-- • : pun th> u her nm.d U u "V'l'Md Live hern I'pr "■!■ d one Ml e Kmc Mrneb!- M' 3 *'d m hi., court hack thru ihr p iQ*'" nf { ; IV.F* l ie .stood damned in ihr courts f man mre lune began but. 'P 'ie ..n ■ till like the endless l auei' id . is’Cr 1 blend intc the tur i hulem sea. SAN FRANCISCO Cal The i issuance of a charter to the Tran?-- - Bay F- ie. S; vu... .and |,, K „. ,y... - h completed the 'a.;au -'ti* >1 the newe i addition M. .'be Negro brmking (.■•d'rrnity. ,C - uifoiuiHtton revealed j here recently. BUD’S TAxf PROMPT COURTEOUS SERVICE Cor Broad fw Magnolia St Phone 252) Dunn —. —, —, r>f r mx-nnujin-inri-fi- im , DUNN MUSIC CO. NEW RECORDS I'allow The Hit Parade' i 117 Wilson Ave Phone 3300 Dunn HENRY'S TAXI DUNNS OLDEST and MOST RELIABLE Dial 3213 or 2944 Dunn THE CAROLINIAN [HARNETT COUNTY " Harnett County Tr. School Wednesday, .hiiuiatv 211, the 7-A, | class under t k,r direction of Mi tv • IM. n !,nv( pro. iiitcd a very lively I musical dance revue. This program I ! w-is on ■ of the regular assembly i lie runr, ■ presented .at the school 1 Kiieh Wednesday morning. The Sampson County training • : School Trojan.' hi a hard battle | deed i -tight vietor> (43-12) ovn- ‘ (Mie 11arnet t County Trsining ' Sehnul five Frida . . January- 28. The • I Shawtown High School We have iust cmpletcd the lirst :• inoster nf our school year which ; : has been busy one. A numb', i of things hav been and are Mill being j done tu make one school a better] ! place fur all concerned. We an j working on a cooperative school Improvement program which nee- 1 r ; . ilate . the e<>(»;><:roti<>n • i Mie j.-T.liu'-l board, the Miperiufendcnl. j tlii prmeipal. M e teachers, tlie I I'anms. the pupil - and cmiMillunts. Our .ehool i:a. already keen vis-: | Ued by the uvo experis in F.duea- ! jtion. i lie expert in Classp'oni O• ii dance and oi’e in Rending who ; (-.'nil? u ; i am ihe Univeisity <d North Carolina We are expecting th-s.e expert- to return omefime-; n to i-a-rk ith Mir- teachf!., in ! Harnett Count*,. Having been eonreinus nf 'lie ■ urgent need of reading the news, j p.apci among run people, the eighth CASWELL COUNTY HIIV-OM .it VKI I'b HONOR , Tb‘- deflnia'c ace-, ntunti- n on I schutarship showed up decisively at :Cl TS tui, period. iMi l!" ioi AL jlrn. junior: Gloria Swann, senior land Joan Richmond, .-ophonr r».. i leading the way with all "A's" for J Mu- third six week's period and for' ! the first ’me tr,-. I In M then' a'e l! buy:; and ,17 | girls placing the •B" avernyy or ; above lioror list L i the third pci - i iod aid n.nc ■ ."■ ■'! 34 r;i:'i.s plac ing foi tne fnvt . c niestei Thia who qualified are as t.d jlnw: THIRD IHRIOD Semoi.s Bys Emmett Lea. V.'iiijr Howard Lo-’ne-. Alvi M.tehell. girl H< 'tie Mac I>U . Annie M. Florance. Nettie Gunn. Gloiia s ' ami. Elsie Brown. Mac • I. B: ■’a lei.e-v.. Kimbe, Liiii .Sf.idh •. Mine:''.i " rnr ~ ■Junßoys Roseoe Alien, all ' A " R< v Johnson, Earl R.cn ':?■ ;id: girlr: Mildred Brown. Mabel ; F 'M :. Mary Hedrick. Mary Witc.i- C; Pearl Barnett. Maude Bayrca. Zeima Slade. F.ffie Walker, Mary ; Yancey. Sophomore:-: Buys- Davids Step hen: .F hn Tboma.-, Bmel ■ '*ivl , 11'-- /. i ,ips'-o;ohc. Ldlir MtGuire. Barb-a : prior ,Ic.ui Richmond, all M,c Rem. T tt<-»; M. Aquill.i V. >,.in . Otes'f.ei Bodgett. Mav.y 1 H.yr-'i fMr-11 Grave:-. Ah: t . : p., . * roil,m., -- k' ~,i,jc Siophcn Tottri Annie Will an,- -on. Frani'Cb fjiave,-. Queen John- • :.’<•«. Kai'e L'psrmnbe and Lillian Pmehb.ick. four "As'. Freshman P, *s fvLdoolni Cun-' nogbanu Roy Neal I e.-ter- Clay* j -m Poole. Jr.. Phili p Wood.-,. Zibc Ten Railmen Have 444 Years Service Credit i i i i j PHIL ADM PHI A P ft *■ ■ .'recently 1: ren ::l)t n, tight Mia! )C , employee* *f •be Penn ;1> .nm ; Rain ‘.'d >’-h<j Save been i.aigued jto tic executive office ,M phil ■ adelp-hia have a combined : ; er\ :ce i iTcnid of til ye.-, .Ml r.f the Ne . • raili- '.r'iers are employed i messengers in varimu. deparrnents i and to a man have the re: peel and i admiration "t then- ' iipcrior.-, ; Ml of the rail veterans were i carefully ;.elected fur their present I posts, and arc riven much respon sibility in (lie handling of iinpor ; tan! materials that must demand j careful handling. The rmijoriy are ! a:.oed to the office • f top ,•(• j minis!rotive official.: and are often .: required t-> accompany their "bo s" ;on important missions. Included in the list arc Nathan iel L Sydir r. nir-.;.:e>igrr. \ cv pr< : sideut. E'Stein region; Harry H . Hqg're-. an -eogci me: ; i side* * legal departin'nt; Arthur J. King , mo.-sCic-er. k ice pre; idetii opera • . qon. WltnCt B. Men iman, me:-, . -u --ser secret,iry'. departnv nt; p,cn • jarniq E. Gan'ielt. messenger, vice , president, teat'/ice. Others are Zacb Banner, me.seu . vice pr> .-iident. legal depart ment; Raymond Guy, messenger, purchasing department. Theodore ; S.-unders. messenger, vice presi ! game waa *-ei v thNllin * t" the end ; r ■ i im the Dunn te.im M s leadnig up Mo abrut the mst 'wo minutes of ; the game, wlmri Mont. Crumplev of the Tr '.iair made two poin f, A , making ii.,- 4.'!-u;. Nearly every class n 'hr school | | ha.; gone to work trying ft- make 'Me March Os Dime.-, : -ucceas.. i There la no project more worthy: iof their t'fi -i!. , grades of S iwto-vn Hi(*b Sch'-ol deeded to nv. e DIF. CAPOLHM IAN ..o ailai. te foi ’ ry -,:e,rtnu t: : Fhawtown High Sehnul ,nd to all 1 inter-'; led people m the neighbor ing eummuni’ie--. If yen live n i Angier -ee Fir'ter I! Hie Gill u- Je-: ie Bell Fergu.*".n. If you in Ruiinlevel arc Ti •■ • • Elliojt : oi Majgciy Brown. If y-’u live n Stvovtowu ce Mi:'■ Fa.Mk :If; ■ you are a student at Shawl v.'n ! ■ High. School ace Hubert R- '.viand and Shaw fell Ragland. Have yon veiled our new r-cho->lv : , If you have not. our duots arc al- i ways open to visitors Come vital! jour class rooms and see our new gymnasium There ha been a. num-, j her of entertainments and baskc'- ' bait games given at which time some of the pcole have had an op-; 1 portunity to sec our building Voice-. John Pinchbark girl Cleddie Alien Agnes Chamber.-. Bernice Grave:-. Burdia Gwynn. i Ellen Hill. Pollie Lea. Margaret ; Malone Odes; .a Murray. Mahalic ! Potent. Mae F. Sampson. Mattie Stoke;; George Taylor. Charles Blackwell, sophomore- : and Kluabeth Vinery, senior, pkic- 1 ed on the .semester Imnoi- roll but were not qualified for the third ; period scroll. TO PRESENT WOMAM-ESS WEDDING There will he a woman less ived*' 'din;: held it CCTS, Sunday jiighf. February fi. a! cipht o'clock under . Mi'- .(urpiccs of the Ladies Auxii oy of the Vanceyville Methodist Church. Among those participating will be hide, Claude Stroud; groom, Joe Joiin:i--n; pi eat her. Joe William-": ; ! !he: -of-bi'idc. Percy C'lltrait' ; ithcr of bride, Janie.- W.lliamsoti. , mother of groom. Johnnie Hill; i f.itiicr e.f gn*om. \Villiems’'n I "Vi.'s: rim* bearer. Wm. Swann: flower girl*-. Thomas Lea. Jr., and Clarence Graves; matron of horn;. Travis Wins--nr bridesmaids- , Re bel t Daw- ..ud Bernard Penn, u.'••hers Roy t-iMe and Wm. Jcffrr i.- wedduig attendants. Faroe ■ ■ ... ,i \v.jtt : , John Mudkir. . .Clarence Wade Sam Gra ei n ~-k C(»len:-:.»». ('cpiui- John Evans p- g i b •- • Th .m Li'ttr Ch e> ;r Hichmond Hid baby Lea poni ed b- H..'*r on Gwynn.. t ri r.soNAt s bar-'h Corkctti' nd Ruth Fanik •fr of CCTS and Messi;. Melvin ; Bi Iden ind David Corbcttc v <.).e t guests of Mr and Mr Mlxrt Bolden in W;.:-hfngtoo n. C. for the week end. dent. I‘gJi department. J une. F • Allen r.ie:-. :, ui,'*ri-. frc'gh* '’laims d’ - n.qt- cn ( , and Firry l ■•.* her. me. - ■Cuge.. ent' i t.i iff".' depert meut. Sei eral of *hc r ni ci v railroad i r ire avti'e in_ liic iffair.. ■ [ <}-,<- Board St,'.ci pi-.-it -rtc League, of :: ficial orgniiizaion of he colored em ploye.; for the system, and were charter member, ■■{ that body '.vben it wa: founded many years ago. CAUL \ DiKS \KGRO TO CORRKCTION POST LOS ANGELES (ANPi A Ne* igro v 'ts appointed .tnte correction al officer here last week. He wa.-. Hercules Bowden. 24. selected thi-ougii the effort.-; of Waltei Gor don. chairman of the board of prjs son directors Bowen will er.-t at Chine re. ■ hibilitition Institution for ex-von ■ vici He is a graduate of Fisk Ur.i - versity and of the University of So:i!hem California. A bred gull consigned h.y Joe M"vi of Farm vi lie sold for $260 to ’ lop die IJH3 Southeastern Du roc • -sale at Clinton las! week THE SILK LIST : Mrs. Connie Cofield ! Mrs. Solly Thompson • Pev. Murphy iM. . Moren/. P:- , tVf; ('.in " Hall -Mrs. Aru i;'11 'in n 907 ENROLLED AT SHAW FOR FIRST SEMESTER WORK RALKJGIf Fn -iluient figme. f, the fi: -I . eme irr at Stunv Uni v • ‘- i ■ e-d icle sed bv Alt ■ : T- a ‘ ! iv. Ltd ■ : Reg'st r,,* ri v eal tkut psi” utdeni' pursued voitr.es a II in itution. Tlie en ■ ik <-i t. 1 ..lies' in the hi; tm-y of 'hi- vboel. show ui iuci i '• of 62 !student: over li t year, when 82.1 1 yludentb were in attend .nee. The men at Slaivv were unlv ’slightly outnumbered by the wom en. with the rr a!-- population up to lFt :md only 63 lea:, than the fe iiiulf enrollment nf 43H Thi , was a decided change over 1046 when ; there were nearly twice n many jWoir.cn as men or ;>OO fn 277. i Os the H9l students enrolled in Liberal Art; there were H-4 sen ior,: and an equal number M jun iors. Tlie sophomore class had a total nf 278 students and the fresh man class was bulging with 311 .The School of Religion showed ■an cm-aliment of H> of which J were graduate undent.- and •••■even j were working under an A 8.-B. D. ' corribination pk'in. North Carolina furnished by fa' the bulk of the Shav stuncut body ■with 613 indents call og ‘lie "(Jid - North State" their home Virginia ,wn : next with 6:s, .q d Ne ■ Jersey ' was -t close third , wi'., fill. South , Carolina with 31. Pcnnsylvan; • 'with 25. -and New A', i-k with 2-T. •came next in the,! order P> all- 28 ■.dates. Ihc Distil,-! of (.'o'qinbia. and one foreign countly. t„|.er : ■, West Africa were represented :;t tine student body. SHAf POLL PICKS 21 01TSTAM)1\'(; YEAR’S STI OEMS Member- of the Senior Claof j Shaw University selected twrnfy , four ".superlatives" from their ; ranks recently and designated these students as outstanding in a 'wide variety e.f areas. Mi- Eleanor Beil, of Wilmn ,•!<■ .. ■who was "Miss Homecoming of ".n . nauicd : lie Bi'.-i l. '-.Mir. girl, while Everett I.atfimore of I’kiinfleld. N. J.. eapt.iin of tr." Shaw Bears football team las' .‘\i was considered Mr* Ha*td- Mo;-;t scholar!;, design'll on.- : > t to Mi Yvonne Prun'y of North Fork. We.,l Va, aid J< im Han 't"i 'f Pit’ burgh. Pa. Mi Pmnt.v had been on the rollege honor roll times vlien the year began .-nd Mr (fair, lon, f:ve. Miss Irene Sylva of R.-.ckv i Mount and Everett L.ittimove v. ere named most versatile and Mis: Arnell Burned of Meb.ane and Giithrte Turner of Snow Hill were ! thought Most Likely to Succeed Other superlatives chosen includ ed. Mbs Erma Bullock, Rooky Mount, and Kenneth Ande, on. New York City Best Dressed; Mis Dwell Jones. Roscll'.s Ne,* Jersei Be a Dancer. Mi , M u • Ledhetfer Rutherfordton Must Mode t; R.,. bert Simmons. New Ben, JV'J r; - .("•ed; Miss GladtjA PieVee. Wi lmington, and Lester Randsi! Orau:*e. N. Mo.q Studious Mi.-. v '"ime Pnraty and Guthrir Titr ■nr - »i.-ort considered Mo > Coopci i in addition to then- other hen i or:*. Tin- Mn.- Pleasing Per,,onahty I 'vas attributed to Miss D'-rothy ; Swin.-on Richmond. Va, and , Charle: England. Ne- ton. England and Mi--- Georgia NJcNcd! of Clark- U'ti wrre called Most Athletic ; MU* hicz Cogdcll of Favettcvihc and Herbert Ellis, Raleigh, stai. i in numerous Shaw Player produr- S ,i "ns. ’’.err considered Most Dm !n:.u., and Miss Johticie Broadv ; m i Princeton. N. J. and Walter 'Burnet! of Harrisburg- F?,.. Witti'-. t. Average time for milking a i.:w> by hand is 8 7 t unutes per cow. But I the average-time for milking a <• •».. .by machine as only 5.3 mimrte;-. FRIENDLY GARAGE r i Dr G- W Pearsall, Owner 727 E- Main St., Smithfieid Phone - Night or Day 448 W Pure Oil Gas aund Oil General Repair Work 24-Hour Wrecker Service WTF.E ENDING SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1949 POSTMASTER DENIES JIMCROW 1 HIRING POLICY I I j | NEW ORLEANS 'AN!') J* ■ .f- 1 : ma>*c> A Fi » F.'drlev, i ! i ,\>tcinC!iit to 1-. r p;o s h€t> last! eck denied Nfgr-X!-, ;ue d,:- •riininat.'d ax; tii :M in the New Or leiri.; Po t Office. The denial was > in conlnir t with charge,-; ir.adc two weeks ago b.v the L r S. Semite Com* - rnlttee »o Post. Office and Civil , service, headed by Senator Wm, ' Lunger iR.ND.L « i Mr. Fairley’s denial, however, -'brought about rr.pereu-- ons from f the N O. Branch of 'he NAACP, ‘.and postal workers of the National i Alliance of Postal Employes, pre sently employed at the main of- I fief -j Poslinasler Fait icy’s statement to > | the newspaper asserted: “With re -jference to the recent publicity i i criticizing the New Orleans Post i! Office for racial discrimination in c having passed over 17 colored cm* i ploycs on the UHfi civil service rep i i ister. investigations hv both the -i Civil Sen ire commission and Hie • Post Office department have sub* t ! stantiatrd our position of passing »j over those men for good and .suf ficient reason The question of po!- 1i oi was at no time a condition of l their being passed over. i ; Immediate protest of the state* . men! was registered by the New Oilcan- NAACP through Robert B. - In iahoussaye. president The N. A. . ;A. C P. .aid. ‘‘Our fits! impression i i "'.is Hint the postmaster wn jok i it: • but realizing that a man of your position cannot afford to jokingly i j issue off i mi public statements, we i could only reach one of two con . ; elusion.- • either, as postmaster. T i you arc entirely unaware of what . really exist.-: in the Nm- Orleans , : Post Office or y uir statement is - one of self-defense due to the re port of the Committee of Sen. Wii ; liam Lam*er, ; “Not only does the New Orleans Post office have discrimination, 1 but its twin evil, segregation, is also ; present. In the local post office the •swing rooms' arc segregated; hav ing a high percentage of Negro cm- P• ye prove nothing because r m-'tnj were mail handlers or car- SUPFRIOR SEED ~~|j « a feed store QUALITY SEED AND FEEDS G- E. Home Appliances Lillingltt'n. N C CLUB CLEANERS CLEANING OF DISTINCTION Delivery Service Phen« 324 Lillington, N. C. MMWta»»awiyn -niM lwfwwinßiim-wwimMßwiwiwuMi w»JJi»»Jii'»>wwwiiiSMiw.iwiL| GUYTON GARAGE BODY PAINTING * REPAIR WORK i 24 Hour Service • A. B- Guyton, Prop The C. C. Burial Society FUNERAL DIRECTORS EMBALMERS AMBULANCE SERVICE PnorjA 235 l Lillington, N C j t"*" 11111,11 ■" ■ ."""■■'T"! ■ I " rK‘Mr*rnna*r*inaavi)KV»umrwttt*wifm nrmaiim ir* iwuintmi W. A. Tucker Grocery | • j ‘‘There s. do Substitute for j Experience" Fresh Meats Fruits. Vegetables, etc. Located at Shawtowo i Lillington. N. C i. ———■~r*‘Trr^^Tr ,, r. LILLINGTON FURNITURE CO. HARDWARE, FURNITURE AND BUILDING MATERIAL l.Liilington- N. C, | FOWLER RADIO COMPANY ' Lillington Ouno RADIO and ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES We Specialize in Race Records Guaranteed Radio Repair j - Firestone Tires and Tubes, Refrigerators, Electric Ranges, Washing Machines- Radios, Radio Batteries Paint and Hardware. Many other items for Auto & Hor FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO SUPPLIES Phone 2362 Lillington, N. Murchison Hardware & Farm Supply € j Hardware, Appiiafic.es, Farm Supplies, Fertili : W. L. Murchison Lillingfon F. S. Bl* An old proverb: “He who has little values ii much “ Your property is valuable to us- Be wise, insure i >ur agency, where every effort is made to please JAMES DAVIS, Doing Business a» i J, C. THOMPSON INSURANCE A GEN Office Phone 2231 - :R*s 2781 Lillingtow / rirrs; record’, show that during the i period, October, 1920. and Febru j ary, .19-12 not one s.ingh Negro clerk was hired in the New Or leans Post Office, Durn-g which time- the Postal Alliance if luc.ted relief from tnanv local .'.ntree.- and it war- it - until the matter v a:, brougth (■> tin attcir oi Hie j Firs* A‘ >n' P-- dm, . j in August. 1941. iha Negro vl-rks : vViif- hired some month:- later. 1 ' ! The NAACP fm the i pound r*u*. j that at the presort lime in the Nctv Orlrons Post Office, despite .senior-* ; it; qualifications and other isHar acterUlio, no' one single Nfgro ' sopervi'-or is m existence. No No j jAroe are at si amp windows, mtm* jey order indov sor in the registry i section. Invariably jirnlor whip' j clerk, are placed In charge rat hr r ; than senior Negro clerk ; arid -.vhen j n senior qualified Negro rlcrk ask ; ; about, a junior ■•hie cirri; being 'upgraded, the author!*/ points out ;'he ha . had cxßCrienc'-.' and on • many occasions white persons have jbetn hired ; n the labor force and placed over Negro.;-,, who have bee there many years, Liule Hock To Build j 1 lined Mothers’ Home * ,! LITTLE ROCK. Ark (ANP) -- . ' A campaign by the Florence Crit tenden Hem Board to build a : home for Negro unwed mother:. : was approved here recently by the director:; of the Greater Little Rock i Community Chest and Council. In this drive funds will !>e solicit cd from Negroes, to build a home : for 18. A Crittonton hoard will , work with y Negro group to rotj. duct this campaign The C mmuni ; ty fund will have a five-man ad • j visorv board for the campaign It : will provide operating funds for , j the home • Forty-nine conntne. of the - • :d • j arc now carrying on soil consec u tion plans largely patterned after i those being followed by United : States farmers. JOHNSON-BRYAN Staple and Fancy Groceries Fro*en Foods, Fresh Meats Fish and Oysters Phone 2521, Lillington, N. C, ■ Lafayette Grocery and ’ Market GROCERIES, MEATS AND FROZEN FOODS • j Lillinglcn, N. C . -.. .» MOORE'S 2-WAY SERVICE STATION We keep business up by keep ing prices down- You eat IPS'.! meals a year We save you 10c a meal: at the end of ihe year you have aved $109.50 by Trading with u* Lillington. N C. Now Is The Time — This Is The Place TOBACCO CANVAS all widths SEE D S all varietse? Kobe and Korean Lcspedeza Spring Seeds Oats Sheetrock Ceiote*. Abeatos Sidings—-Roofings Cement —Brtxment Nails Doors —Windows Disk Harrows Section Harrows Plows Alt Castings Layton Supply Company Lil'ington, N. C.
The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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